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Spid's Tue (3/18) Win2k Pro QoD
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Spid's Tue (3/18) Win2k Pro QoD
The \Stuff folder is a compressed folder on an NTFS partition. You want to move the \Stuff folder from your Windows 2000 Professional computer to another NTFS partition that does not have any compressed folders.
You want the \Stuff folder to remain compressed after it is moved.
What should you do? (Select one).
A. Move the \Stuff folder.
B. Compress the target folder, and move the \Stuff folder to the target folder.
C. Apply compression to each file in the \Stuff folder, and move the \Stuff folder to the target folder.
D. Re-compress the \Stuff folder, uncompress the target folder, and move the \Stuff folder.
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03-18-03 06:55 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Forsaken
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Hmmmmmmm.....you sure about that?
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03-18-03 07:18 PM
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ok ...B then =)
Moving a file retains its file attributes, longfile names and file data.
Making sure the target file is compressed would alsways be a good idea. Its not specified, but if the user does not want everything except the \stuff folder to NOT be compressed, would be a different answer alltogether.
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03-18-03 07:57 PM
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03-18-03 10:06 PM
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B.
Compressed files and folders have their own characteristics. When a compressed file is copied within an NTFS partition, the file inherits the destination folder's compression state. Thus, compressed files copied to uncompressed folders on the same NTFS partition lose compression. Uncompressed files copied to compressed folders on the same NTFS partition become compressed.
Copying or moving compressed files and folders between different NTFS volumes results in the same behavior. When a compressed file or folder is copied or moved between NTFS partitions, the compressed file or folder being copied or moved inherits the destination folder's compression state.

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This is an excerpt from microsoft windows 2000 resource kit.
Moving Files or Folders on NTFS Volumes
When you move an uncompressed file or folder to another folder, the file remains uncompressed, regardless of the compression state of the folder to which it was moved. For example, if you move an uncompressed file to a compressed folder, the file remains uncompressed after the move, as shown in Figure 17.7.
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